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After teaching legions of students, professors Duane Preble and Tom Klobe will be honored by the Hawai‘i Arts Alliance

Steven Mark
STAR-ADVERTISER / 1964
                                Duane Preble checked on the bantam hen and rooster in his walk-through installation in the 1960s called “The Street” at the University of Hawaii.
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STAR-ADVERTISER / 1964

Duane Preble checked on the bantam hen and rooster in his walk-through installation in the 1960s called “The Street” at the University of Hawaii.

STAR-ADVERTISER / 2006
                                Tom Klobe stands among art pieces by Seng Phengsavath at the UH Art Gallery in 2006, where Klobe was the director.
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STAR-ADVERTISER / 2006

Tom Klobe stands among art pieces by Seng Phengsavath at the UH Art Gallery in 2006, where Klobe was the director.

COURTESY HAWAI‘I ARTS ALLIANCE
                                Duane ­Preble, who taught art at the University of ­Hawaii for nearly 30 years, stands with one of his paintings.
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COURTESY HAWAI‘I ARTS ALLIANCE

Duane ­Preble, who taught art at the University of ­Hawaii for nearly 30 years, stands with one of his paintings.

COURTESY HAWAI‘I ARTS ALLIANCE
                                A painting by Duane Preble, who taught art at the University of Hawaii for nearly 30 years.
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COURTESY HAWAI‘I ARTS ALLIANCE

A painting by Duane Preble, who taught art at the University of Hawaii for nearly 30 years.

COURTESY TOM KLOBE
                                “Incredible Voyage Genesis” is a Plexiglas sculpture by Tom Klobe.
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COURTESY TOM KLOBE

“Incredible Voyage Genesis” is a Plexiglas sculpture by Tom Klobe.

COURTESY TOM KLOBE
                                An exhibition from Tom Klobe’s 1995 installation “Okage Sama De (I Am What I Am Because of You)” at the Japanese Cultural ­Center of Hawai‘i.
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COURTESY TOM KLOBE

An exhibition from Tom Klobe’s 1995 installation “Okage Sama De (I Am What I Am Because of You)” at the Japanese Cultural ­Center of Hawai‘i.

STAR-ADVERTISER / 2008
                                Tom Klobe works on a textile exhibition in the UH Art Gallery in 2008.
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STAR-ADVERTISER / 2008

Tom Klobe works on a textile exhibition in the UH Art Gallery in 2008.

STAR-ADVERTISER / 1964
                                Duane Preble checked on the bantam hen and rooster in his walk-through installation in the 1960s called “The Street” at the University of Hawaii.
STAR-ADVERTISER / 2006
                                Tom Klobe stands among art pieces by Seng Phengsavath at the UH Art Gallery in 2006, where Klobe was the director.
COURTESY HAWAI‘I ARTS ALLIANCE
                                Duane ­Preble, who taught art at the University of ­Hawaii for nearly 30 years, stands with one of his paintings.
COURTESY HAWAI‘I ARTS ALLIANCE
                                A painting by Duane Preble, who taught art at the University of Hawaii for nearly 30 years.
COURTESY TOM KLOBE
                                “Incredible Voyage Genesis” is a Plexiglas sculpture by Tom Klobe.
COURTESY TOM KLOBE
                                An exhibition from Tom Klobe’s 1995 installation “Okage Sama De (I Am What I Am Because of You)” at the Japanese Cultural ­Center of Hawai‘i.
STAR-ADVERTISER / 2008
                                Tom Klobe works on a textile exhibition in the UH Art Gallery in 2008.